Fortuna Düsseldorf U19 7-2 Rot-Weiss Essen U19 | GER JBH (Under-19 Bundesliga) | 23 May 2026
Fortuna Düsseldorf's Under-19 team put on a goal-scoring masterclass at the Flingeranlage, crushing Rot-Weiss Essen U19 7-2 in a one-sided JBH encounter. The result underlined Fortuna's attacking quality and kept them firmly in the hunt for the age-group league title.
Match Summary
The game was effectively decided inside the first half-hour, as Fortuna raced into a 3-0 lead with stunning finishing. Essen pulled one back from a set-piece, but by half-time the home side had added a fourth. The second half followed the same pattern: Fortuna's high tempo and clinical edge overwhelmed a youthful Essen defence that simply could not cope.
Turning Points
- 8' – Fortuna open the scoring: A fast break finished with a low cross and a tap-in at the far post.
- 19' – Second goal: A long-range effort from 25 yards flew into the top corner – unstoppable.
- 26' – Third goal: A corner was headed powerfully home to make it 3-0.
- 32' – Essen reply: A clever free-kick routine caught Fortuna sleeping – 3-1.
- 40' – Fortuna restore three-goal lead: Quick combination play down the left ended with a precise finish.
- 57', 72', 85' – Further goals: Fortuna added three more, while Essen managed a consolation late on through a penalty.
Tactical Story
Fortuna Düsseldorf U19 lined up in an attacking 4-2-3-1 that allowed their creative midfielders to roam. The full-backs provided constant width, stretching the Essen defence. Rot-Weiss Essen tried to press high but were caught out repeatedly by long balls over the top and quick switches of play. Their defensive shape dissolved after the third goal, leaving gaping spaces for Fortuna's runners.
Standout Performances
Fortuna's number 10 was unplayable, registering two goals and three assists. His vision and passing range tore Essen apart. The home striker also bagged a hat-trick, showing composure in front of goal. For Essen, the goalkeeper made several saves to keep the score from reaching double figures, but he was let down by his defence.
Context in the GER JBH
This emphatic win moved Fortuna Düsseldorf U19 into the top three of the JBH table with three games left. The seven goals were the most scored by any team in the division this season. Rot-Weiss Essen U19, meanwhile, remain in the bottom half, now conceding over 40 goals in the campaign. Their relegation fears deepened.

